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    Daimler & Kamaz

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    Daimler & Kamaz In the future‚ Daimler will supply Kamaz trucks and buses with components as well. Last month‚ Daimler Trucks and the Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz signed an agreement‚ which initially provides for the supply of 7‚000 engines and 15‚000 axles. Since then‚ Kamaz has been buying the OM 457 diesel engine for its trucks and the M 906 natural gas engine for its buses from Daimler. The agreement also provides for supplies of front and rear axles for Kamaz trucks and buses. The components

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    Mercedes Benz

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    business. We intend to sell 1.6 million cars of the Mercedes-Benz brand in 2015. At Daimler Trucks‚ we aim to sell more than 500‚000 vehicles in the year 2015. Mercedes-Benz Vans plans to sell 400‚000 vehicles and Daimler Buses 42‚000 complete buses. Daimler Financial Services will continue to grow in line with our automotive business. For the implementation of our claim to leadership‚ we draw on the strengths of the Daimler Group: our traditional role as an innovation and technology leader‚ the worldwide

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    "Identities" by W.D Valgardson This short story is about a wealthy man who lives in a wealthy neighborhood with his wife and children. He lives in a big house in a good neighborhood. "The houses all face the sun. They have no artificial divisions. There is room for everyone"(3) describes an area that is clean and orderly‚ the people are also very nice and there is not much worry about robbery or theft. Then‚ he gets in his grey Mercedes Benz and drives from where he lives into somewhere far away

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    Business Strategy (BS) Capital University of Economics and Business BTEC Center Strategy formulation in business environment Who win the Strategy How to win the strategy Unit code:7 Edexcel level 5 Unit Tutor: PHOA Khee Liang Student: Li Yuxuan (Sunny) Date of issue: 20 March 2013 Due Date: 22 April 2013 Contents 1.1 Our BTEC Center compared with Beijing Benz Company. 5 1.4 The business strategy for Beijing Benz Company. 6 Management Culture of Mission Statement

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    Tesa Ag

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    TESA AG Catalogue * Introduction * The three options -Criteria of three options -Advantages and disadvantages of the three options * Final decision and conclusion Introduction TESA AG is a independent subsidiary of the Beiersdorf AG‚ which has ten production sites worldwide. The company provides over 6000 different kinds of adhesive tapes (of which 300 are consumer products) to its various customers from industrial and handcraft firms. TESA’s wide variety of products

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    Metallgesellschaft Ag

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    Case Study #1 Metallgesellschaft AG Metallgesellschaft Refining and Marketing (MGRM)‚ was a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft AG in Germany. In the early 90’s‚ MGRM chose to being selling long term (5 and 10 year) fixed price contracts for gasoline‚ heating oil‚ and diesel fuel. These contracts were successfully marketed with MGRM contracted for 160 million barrels of oil as of Nov 1993. Due to the fact that the MGRM entered into long term commitments for fuel delivery with fixed pricing‚ this

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    Zumwald Ag

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    Chapter 7 . Financial Responsibility Centers In August 2002‚ a pricing dispute arose between the managers of some of the divisions of Zumwald AG. Mr. Rolf Fettinger‚ the company ’s managing director‚ had to decide whether to intervene in the dispute. THE COMPANY Zumwald AG‚ headquartered in Cologne‚ Germany‚ produced and sold a range of medical diagnostic imaging systems and biomedical test was equipment and instrumentation- The organized into six operating divisions. Total annual revenues

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    Siemens Ag

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    Executive Summary The report will analyze the case study discussing the bribery scandal at Siemens AG. The case study raised the question of accountability of senior managers to the rampant corruption occurring in global divisions. Siemens AG is a German based company with executive offices in Munich. Siemens builds locomotives‚ traffic control systems and infrastructure. The company was brought up on charges of violation to the FCPA as a result of bribes of government officials. Outlining

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    Daimler Chrysler Merger

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    The DaimlerChrysler Merger (A): Gaining Global Competitiveness Question 1: What was the situation at Daimler and what was the situation at Chrysler before the merger? The situation at Daimler was difficult before the merger because Daimler experienced tremendous losses in the beginning of 1990s. Starting from 1995 when the new CEO came in place some changes were instantly done‚ for example‚ unprofitable business units were either closed‚ restructured or sold. Even though the new CEO had in mind

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    Karl Benz

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    Business was good and soon the production of industrial engines was being stepped up With this new financial security‚ Karl Benz could now set about designing a "motor carriage"‚ with an engine based on the Otto four stroke cycle. Unlike Daimler‚ who installed his engine in an ordinary carriage‚ Benz designed not only his engine‚ but the whole vehicle as well. On 29th January 1886‚ he was granted a patent on it and on 3rd July 1886‚ he introduced the

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